BUCODA LADY PASSES AWAY SUDDENLY
Mrs. Eva Hensley Dies Tuesday Evening. Funeral to be Held This Friday at 2 P.M.
Mrs. Eva Hensley of Bucoda passed away suddenly at 9:30 Tuesday evening at St. Peters Hospital, Olympia, where she had just been taken. Heart trouble is believed to be the cause of her death. She had been ill a few days but it was not thought seriously.
Funeral services will be held at two this Friday afternoon at the Fissel and Reynolds chapel in Centralia, with Rev. Douglas Morris preaching the sermon. Interment will be at Forest Grove.
She was born on August 5, 1905, at Bucoda, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davies. She was married in 1925 to Charles Hensley.
Surviving are her husband, her parents, two children, Marjorie and Gladys, six sisters and four brothers.
BUCODA LADY PASSES AWAY SUDDENLY
Mrs. Eva Hensley Dies Tuesday Evening. Funeral to be Held This Friday at 2 P.M.
Mrs. Eva Hensley of Bucoda passed away suddenly at 9:30 Tuesday evening at St. Peters Hospital, Olympia, where she had just been taken. Heart trouble is believed to be the cause of her death. She had been ill a few days but it was not thought seriously.
Funeral services will be held at two this Friday afternoon at the Fissel and Reynolds chapel in Centralia, with Rev. Douglas Morris preaching the sermon. Interment will be at Forest Grove.
She was born on August 5, 1905, at Bucoda, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davies. She was married in 1925 to Charles Hensley.
Surviving are her husband, her parents, two children, Marjorie and Gladys, six sisters and four brothers.
Family Members
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Mary Jane Davies Cales
1889–1932
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William George Davies
1891–1958
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Robert Edgar Davies
1893–1979
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Minnie Davies Tompkins
1894–1993
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Margaret Elizabeth "Maggie" Davies Rushmer
1897–1979
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Myrtle Davies McAloon
1898–1978
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Edward Ashley "E. A." Davies
1899–1992
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Edna May Davies Duke
1902–1972
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Samuel Davies
1903–1921
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Mabelle Davies Roney
1908–1975
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Glenn Willard Davies
1909–1987
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Gladys D. Davies Gribble
1911–1971
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Gordon Lyle Davies
1912–1918
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